\section{insert}
\index{insert}

It inserts OKMC objects in the simulator.
Accepted defects are:
\begin{description}
\item[Clusters] Requires a {\tt defect} name and an {\tt ID}.
\item[Mobile particles] Requires a {\tt particle} name.
\end{description}

\begin{description}
\item [coord=$<$x y z$>$]\index{coord} Coordinates for the defect or the center of mass of the defect.
\item [defect=$<$name$>$]\index{defect} Inserts a defect with the specified name. It requires the proper {\tt ID} parameter.
\item [do.not.react]\index{do.not.react} Flag to avoid the reaction of just inserted particles. (i.e., if an inserted particles is on the capture radius of an existing one, it does not react).
\item [ID=$<$ID$>$]\index{ID} Defect's ID.
\item [interface]\index{interface} Flag to insert particles at interfaces. Use together with the \param{particle} parameter.
\item [particle=$<$type$>$]\index{particle} Inserts a particle with the specified type at the requested coordinates.
\end{description}

\subsection{Examples}
\begin{itemize}
\item \verb+insert defect=Cluster ID=HeV2 coord={5 5 5}+
\item \verb+insert particle=HeV coord={$x1 $y1 $z1}+ Insert an HeV at coordinates (x1, y1, z1) previously defined.
\item \verb+insert defect=ICluster ID=^I4 coord={3 4 5 }+
\end{itemize}
